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Definitely worth the money. Much easier pushing these round shops compared with double width buggies. Think we paid £220 with doubles kit for a second hand one from a shop (although it looked new when we received it) so this is a great price.

lol, we were one of the first to buy way back....I remember having to stop every few minutes telling mums what the pushcair was called - definitely a milestone baby product. I think we paid £290 back then - we sold it a few years later for £275 ...now that's feeble depreciation.

I can't honestly see why you would want to put your child in essentially what is the shopping net.

The child sat in the rear seat has a very poor view of the world and that this can cause a delay in their language development?

I think they are hideous. I know that it is difficult to find a suitable double buggy, but there has to be a better option surely.

Why language development? They are only in there for a short while if they are taken shopping etc. They don't actually live in one.

My wife loves the double buggy because it is quite narrow and so easy to get around tight spaces. We had a traditional buggy with our first two kids and it was a nightmare getting it in and out of the car, getting through doorways etc.

hmm.... not too sure on these. We bought one when number 2 child arrived. They are a lot of money for what they are. They look "cool" but I don't htink are the best on the market. We had a foam handle replced in 1 months ownership under warranty. The zip broke (aparently quite common), and the seat attachment has started to wear...... and my little girl is only 10 months!